http://www.ehow.com/how_12503_listen-better.html
http://www.rogerdarlington.co.uk/Listening.html
- Listen with an open mind and an open heart - free of preconceptions and prejudices.
- Always look the person in the eye when you are listening. This shows the person that you are paying attention.
- Give the person your full attention. Be seated.
- Give visual encouragement to the speaker - such as facing the speaker, offering eye contact, and indulging in mild head nodding.
- Give oral encouragement to the speaker - such as, in conversation, periodically using words like "yes", "I see", "I understand" or even just sounds like "mmm" or "ah".
- Don't interrupt. Let the speaker tell the story in his/her own words and at his/her own pace.
- Don't rush to fill a silence. Often a speaker will be more forthcoming or revealing if he/she is given a chance to compose his/her thoughts.
- When your partner is finished saying something, ask questions or discuss it further. Open ended questions are better. Don't jump into your own topic.
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Paul, I am so happy to see you blogging my friend. I used to write diaries earlier and after the emergence of blogging world, I no more buy the fancy diaries.
I am sure you will enjoy it too.
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